Boy, oh boy... is this the perfect song for Jake Worthington or what? Worthington is one of the few modern country artists that take pride in bringing the classic country sound to the table. The ...
I LISTEN in pitch darkness as a creature scuttles from one end of my canvas roof to the other. Huntsman spider? Giant iguana?
I knew we’d given the Kiwis possums and lorikeets, but didn’t have a clue about our generosity in giving them wallabies and magpies.
On “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me,” a reclusive woman confronts the inhospitality of the world beyond her door.
There’s plenty of books for young readers to love in PW’s selection of notable series installments out this month, including ...
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How Southern are you? These 17 foods will separate real Southerners from outsiders
Here is the definitive list of the 17 most weird southern foods — most of which only southerners have even heard of, like ...
Kymberly Seabolt finds out the hard way that real-life wildlife doesn't turn pumpkins into carriages—it just refuses to leave the porch.
There’s a place in Kentucky where the world seems to slow down and breathe deeper – Taylorsville Lake State Park in Mt Eden. It’s the kind of spot that makes you wonder why you’ve been vacationing ...
For most of human existence, listening was closely tied to moments that carried meaning, emotion or survival. Nature supplied the backdrop – wind, water, animals – and music surfaced in hunting ...
A horse’s whinny is an iconic sound, arguably on par with a cow’s moo and a sheep’s baa and a donkey’s hee-haw. Most people can immediately recognize a horse’s signature sound, so it might come as a ...
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A horse's whinny is unlike any other sound in nature
Horses use their larynx to make two sounds simultaneously, so they are effectively singing and whistling at the same time ...
Whistlers aren’t born. They’re made.
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